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Training the Brain 3 – Brain changes, S1 reorganisation

Posted under the heading of ‘Training the Brain’ – this series is focused on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) but relevant to all types of pain. Feel free to download […]

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Is reflex sympathetic dystrophy/complex regional pain syndrome type I a small-fiber neuropathy

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You gotta hate it when your next experiment has already been done

We didn’t see this until very recently – after we had spent some time working out what we thought was a groovy paradigm to see if one can induce illusory […]

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Useful Sites for CRPS

TREND CRPS research consortium, The Netherlands CRPS UK RSD Canada Dutch guidelines on treatment for CRPS Downloadable leaflets Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Disease-a national centre for the management of […]

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Training the Brain 2 – Behavioural, function and movement hierarchy

Posted under the heading of ‘Training the Brain’ – this series is focused on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) but relevant to all types of pain. Feel free to download […]

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Summarizing The Science of Interpersonal Touch

By Alberto Gallace and Charles Spence The body surface is not only a receptive organ but also a very powerful interpersonal communication system. In fact, it has even been claimed […]

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Training the Brain 1 – Cognitive, understanding the problem

We’re currently going through some of Lorimer’s presentations to make them freely available. We’ll post them as we get them ready under the heading of ‘Training the Brain’ – this […]

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The SmartHand project

Mind Hacks has put us onto the SmartHand project – it is truly ambitious but if it works will be terrific for amputees (at least I think it will – […]

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Physiologically impossible movement of phantom limbs explained

Nature mentioned our recent PNAS paper in their research highlights Neurology: Impossible movements: Scientists can alter people’s perception of their bodies by playing with their sensory input, for example by using trick […]

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Seeing your own body reduces pain caused by laser

In a paper in Journal of Neuroscience by Longo et al,[1] from by Patrick Haggard’s group (in case you didn’t know, Haggard is a very big wig in the whole […]

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